LoverDexter

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Monday, February 6, 2012

My Review of Being Human's 4x01: "Eve Of The War"

Posted on 11:52 AM by Unknown
Written by Toby Whithouse
Directed by Philip John

George: “Annie, it’s okay. It’s just the end of my story. I have to be with my Nina.”

And what an end to the story of George Sands this episode turned out to be. I mean, it was beyond obvious that George wasn’t going to make it out of this episode alive but I do like that before he died, he got to save his child and pass the torch off to Tom at the same time while giving his daughter the most obvious of names, considering her future role.

Russell Tovey has definitely flourished with this show and he was on fine form with his last episode here. George had become a broken shell of a man following the deaths of both Mitchell and Nina and for most of this episode, he was both catatonic and unable to think clearly at crucial points, leading to Griffin tricking him and Fergus managing to snare Eve from Annie halfway through the episode.

Both Annie and Tom tried their best to snap George out of his depression and it was fair that only Eve (yes, that’s what she’s called) could be the one to do it. I know, it ain’t subtle playing the father’s love card but who cares? From a narrative perspective, it was a satisfying way of getting George to take a stand against Griffin and he certainly did that.

George had to be the one to end Griffin’s existence, given that the vampire was the one who saw that Nina died in a violent manner – a manner that made me glad we didn’t actually have to see it played out on screen. As a big fan of Nina, I definitely don’t think I could’ve handled seeing her being battered to death by visor wearing vampires but it was enough incentive to make sure that George would be just in his eventual defeat of Griffin.

As a villain, Griffin might not have been as memorable as Herrick or potentially Wyndham would’ve been but he was an adequate enough villain. I actually did think for a moment that he was going to best George until the latter fed him his blood and caused him to die. I’m not sure why now it was needed to point out that werewolf blood was toxic to vampires but it did serve for a good way of getting rid of the character though.

Unfortunately by doing this and by the fact that George only partially transformed, his body wasn’t strong enough to cope and he ended up giving himself live, kidney and heart failure. George knew he was going to die but he made sure the vampire responsible for Nina’s death died first and he made sure that both Annie and Tom were placed as guardians for Eve.

I’m not gonna lie – I will miss George and Nina more than I miss Mitchell as a character and while I have a strong suspicion that regardless of quality that this series could easily be the show’s last (BBC3 have been on an axing spree of late), I’m still confident that as a writer, Whithouse certainly has plenty of material in him to give off an exciting series.

First off all, let’s talk about Eve – she’s a baby bred of two werewolves but human and able to see Annie. We also know thanks to strips of human parchment that she will bring about the end of vampires, so the Old Ones have even more incentive to get rid of her than ever but we also know that twenty five years in the future she’ll get a soldier to kill her so that a ghostly version of herself will go back to undo her existence. Well, that last bit is actually left for discussion because the woman in 2037 isn’t confirmed as Eve, though it’s very likely that’s who she’s supposed to be, character wise. I know some fans aren’t keen on this Terminator style plot and I have my own reservations but I’ll give it a chance before completely writing it off.

Then there’s also the arrival of Hal, whose storyline is independent of the main antics of this episode. Here he’s already living the unholy vampire/werewolf/ghost trinity with Leo and Pearl, both of whom I suspect aren’t long for this show when Hal takes up residency with Annie and Tom. It’s a shame because older Leo’s werewolf antics showed another aspect of the changes and I quite like Pearl, even if she is a bit too similar to Annie though.

As for the vampires of the story – apart from Hal, Dewi (he who betrayed/helped Tom) and Regus (the recorder fella who chose to protect Eve), they’re still a rotten bunch. Fergus had a nastiness to him that was a bit unsettling and Cutler seems to be quite a calculating individual as well. I suppose with Griffin out of the way, both of them will be fighting for supremacy before the Old Ones arrive in Barry.

Also in “Eve Of The War”

There’s a prequel for the Old Ones with Mark Gatiss on the BBC site (and YouTube) that’s a bit of a spoiler future episode. Also, apart from the prequels for Hal and Tom, there will be ones released every week per episode.

Annie (re Eve): “This isn’t good for her, for either of you.”
George: “I’m protecting her.”
Annie: “She needs a father, George, not a bodyguard.”

Since we saw him last, Tom’s been working in a cafe and he wasn’t particularly subtle about trying to live in Honolulu Heights either.

Griffin (re Eve): “Werewolves have only ever been made, not born.”

Tom: “Will you just stop hitting me?”
Annie: “Oh, for God sake’s Tom, I can’t lose anyone else. I’ve said goodbye to too many people, I can’t even process it.”

Annie had an interesting nickname for Eve – Splodge. Not quite Stormaggedon but it’s an amusing one nonetheless. Less amusing was seeing the baby in a pet carrier and on that sand filled bed of skulls.

Hal (re Superman): “Maybe he had special scissors.”
Leo: “Special scissors, that’s ridiculous.”

Pearl: “If you want anything, I’ll be sat outside with my Marie Claire.”
Leo: “Pearl, say goodbye, just in case.”
Pearl: “In case what? You’re not going anywhere. You’re strapped to a bed.”

Okay, can we please have some continuity with Annie’s abilities as a ghost because her confrontation with Fergus definitely should’ve played out differently?

George: “Tom, I am not your fucking father.”
Tom: “You ain’t nobody’s father.”

Fergus (to Annie): “Do you really call it Rentaghost? That’s just stupid.”

Apart from Pearl and Eve/Woman, the only one thing that does worry me for this series is the lack of female characters. I think at least one female vampire would be nice. I miss Lauren and Daisy.

Griffin (re Nina): “She begged, George. She screamed, she wept. I just want you to know that.”

Tom: “She needs a name, George.”
George: “Eve. She’s called Eve.”

I noticed that the building/company owned by the vampires in this one was called Stoker Exports And Imports.

Woman: “I’m going to save the world.”
George (to Annie/Tom, re Eve): “She’s going to save the world.”
Woman: “I’m gonna kill that baby.”

Chronology: I think it’s safe to assume this has taken months from where “The Wolf Shaped Bullet” left off.

Well, this was certainly an impressive episode. It’s hard to know what the future holds for this show but even with the major cast upheavals, “Eve Of The War” certainly shows there’s still some life in the series yet, though now that Annie is our most familiar character, the writers really need to make her a more formidable threat against the vampires. Don’t just leave it all to Tom and Hal.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in Being Human | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • My Review of Dexter's 7x09: "Helter Skelter"
    Written by Tim Schlattmann Directed by Steve Shill Dexter: “What makes you think Hannah means anything to me?” Isaak: “And if she didn’t, I’...
  • Being Human - Series 5 First Trailer/Casting News
    With the fifth series of Toby Whithouse's supernatural drama, Being Human due to air in early 2013, BBC3 have released some clips of th...
  • My Review of Revenge's 2x16: "Illumination"
    Written by Michael Foley And Sallie Patrick Directed by Bobby Roth Aiden (re Eli): “Have you any reason to think he might wish you ill?” Emi...
  • Assured Destruction
    It's a short run down of some programmes that I've watched but here it goes ... Defiance: This has been a decent but slightly lacki...
  • My Review of Revenge's 1x02: "Trust"
    Written by Mike Kelley And Joe Fazzio Directed by Philip Noyce Nolan (to Emily): “Call it whatever you want. I’m just happy to be here, coac...
  • Spending A Storm Together
    American Horror Story: Asylum: It's nice that we're not too far behind with US transmission with this show because the second seaso...
  • My Review of Dexter's 7x12: "Surprise, Mother******"
    Written by Scott Buck And Tim Schlattmann Directed by Steve Shill Dexter (re him/Deb): “Is this a new beginning or the beginning of the end?...
  • Elementary Has Cast It's Watson
    I was meant to put this up the other day but here goes nothing. First off all, Elementary has decided that John Watson should be Joan Watso...
  • My Review of Dexter's 7x01: "Are You?"
    Written by Scott Buck Directed by John Dahl Deb: “Are you ... are you a serial killer?” Dexter: “Yes.” Now there’s how you do a great cliff-...
  • Revenge - Season 3 Casting Spoiler
    It's been some time since I've posted a blog in relation to Revenge but it seems now is the perfect time as the casting for Patrick...

Categories

  • 2 Broke Girls (5)
  • 666 Park Avenue (1)
  • A Mother's Son (1)
  • A Touch Of Cloth (2)
  • Accused (1)
  • American Dad (1)
  • American Horror Story (12)
  • An Adventure In Space And Time (5)
  • Angel (1)
  • Arrested Development (1)
  • Arrow (8)
  • Ashes To Ashes (1)
  • Atlantis (5)
  • Bad Education (1)
  • Banshee (4)
  • Batman (1)
  • Batman: TAS (1)
  • Bedlam (4)
  • Being Human (29)
  • Bert And Dickie (1)
  • Beyonce: Life Is But A Dream (1)
  • Broadchurch (1)
  • Brothers And Sisters (1)
  • Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1)
  • Carnivale (1)
  • Charmed (1)
  • Come Dine With Me (1)
  • Comic Con (12)
  • Coronation Street (20)
  • Crazy About One Direction (1)
  • Crazy Ones (1)
  • Dallas (1)
  • Dancing On The Edge (1)
  • Dates (6)
  • DaVinci's Demons (9)
  • Deception (1)
  • Defiance (5)
  • Desperate Housewives (10)
  • Dexter (31)
  • Doctor Who (87)
  • Dollhouse (1)
  • Don't Trust The Bitch In Apartment 23 (3)
  • Downton Abbey (17)
  • Dracula (1)
  • EastEnders (20)
  • Elementary (3)
  • Emmerdale (20)
  • Emmy Awards (1)
  • Fair City (1)
  • Family Guy (2)
  • Father Christmas (1)
  • Father Ted (1)
  • Firefly (1)
  • Friends (1)
  • Game Of Thrones (20)
  • Girls (2)
  • Glee (27)
  • Good Cop (1)
  • Gothica (1)
  • Grey's Anatomy (2)
  • Grimm (2)
  • Happy Endings (1)
  • Heroes (1)
  • Him And Her (2)
  • Hit And Miss (4)
  • Hollyoaks (21)
  • Homefront (1)
  • Homeland (15)
  • Hunted (1)
  • I Woke Up Gay (1)
  • In The Flesh (1)
  • K9 (2)
  • Leaving (1)
  • LGBT TV (52)
  • Life On Mars (1)
  • Lip Service (7)
  • Lost (1)
  • Marvel's Agents Of SHIELD (2)
  • Merlin (14)
  • Misfits (10)
  • Monroe (1)
  • Mr Selfridge (1)
  • Mrs Biggs (1)
  • Mrs Browns Boys (4)
  • My Mad Fat Diary (3)
  • Nashville (3)
  • National Television Awards (2)
  • NipTuck (1)
  • Once Upon A Time (14)
  • Once Upon A Time In Wonderland (2)
  • Orange Is The New Black (1)
  • Orphan Black (2)
  • Parade's End (1)
  • Partners (1)
  • Penny Dreadful (1)
  • Queer As Folk (1)
  • Race Issues (1)
  • Reality TV (1)
  • Revenge (57)
  • Ringer (14)
  • Ripper Street (1)
  • Rome (1)
  • Scream (1)
  • Sex And The City (2)
  • Sex Sells: 50 Shades Of Grey (1)
  • Shameless (3)
  • Sherlock Holmes (15)
  • Shetland (1)
  • Sinbad (6)
  • Six Feet Under (1)
  • Skins (15)
  • Sleepy Hollow (1)
  • Smallville (1)
  • Smash (2)
  • Soap TV (21)
  • Some Girls (1)
  • Sugar Rush (1)
  • Switch (8)
  • Television (6)
  • The Americans (6)
  • The Bletchley Circle (1)
  • The Bridge (1)
  • The Carrie Diaries (1)
  • The Cleveland Show (1)
  • The Fall (2)
  • The Girl (1)
  • The Glee Project (1)
  • The Hour (1)
  • The Job Lot (1)
  • The Killing (1)
  • The L Word (1)
  • The Last Weekend (1)
  • The Musketeers (3)
  • The Mystery Of Edwin Drood (1)
  • The New Normal (4)
  • The Newsroom (1)
  • The Normal Heart (2)
  • The Originals (2)
  • The Returned (5)
  • The Sarah Jane Adventures (4)
  • The Scapegoat (2)
  • The Secret Of Crickley Hall (1)
  • The Simpsons (2)
  • The Snowman (1)
  • The Snowman And The Snowdog (1)
  • The Tomorrow People (1)
  • The Vampire Diaries (18)
  • The Voice (1)
  • The Voice Of Ireland (1)
  • The X Factor (2)
  • The X Files (1)
  • Thunderbirds (1)
  • Titanic (3)
  • Top Of The Lake (1)
  • Torchwood (4)
  • True Blood (42)
  • True Love (2)
  • Upstairs Downstairs (4)
  • Utopia (3)
  • Veep (1)
  • Veronica Mars (1)
  • Vicious (2)
  • Walking And Talking (1)
  • We'll Take Manhattan (1)
  • White Collar (4)
  • Will And Grace (1)
  • Wizards Vs Aliens (10)
  • Xena: Warrior Princess (1)

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (179)
    • ►  August (23)
    • ►  July (28)
    • ►  June (16)
    • ►  May (22)
    • ►  April (24)
    • ►  March (24)
    • ►  February (22)
    • ►  January (20)
  • ▼  2012 (316)
    • ►  December (22)
    • ►  November (22)
    • ►  October (22)
    • ►  September (22)
    • ►  August (24)
    • ►  July (32)
    • ►  June (28)
    • ►  May (28)
    • ►  April (26)
    • ►  March (32)
    • ▼  February (26)
      • Soap Discussion - February 2012
      • My Review of Being Human's 4x04: "A Spectre Calls"
      • Revenge - Oscars Trailer: Just Getting Started
      • Game Of Thrones - Another Season 2 Trailer
      • My Review of Ringer's 1x14: "Whores Don't Make Tha...
      • Doctor Who - Series 7 First Picture/Casting Inform...
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x15: "Chaos"
      • My Review of Being Human's 4x03: "The Graveyard Sh...
      • Doctor Who - Series 7 Begins Filming
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x14: "Perception"
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x13: "Commitment"
      • My Review of Ringer's 1x13: "It's Easy To Cry When...
      • Elementary Has Cast It's Sherlock
      • My Review of Being Human's 4x02: "Being Human 1955"
      • Sexy And He Knows It
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x12: "Infamy"
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x11: "Duress"
      • Doctor Who - Series 7 Press Release/Writers News
      • My Review of Ringer's 1x12: "What Are You Doing He...
      • My Review of Being Human's 4x01: "Eve Of The War"
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x10: "Loyalty"
      • Doctor Who - Series 7 Companion Spoilers
      • My Review of Revenge's 1x09: "Suspicion"
      • My Review of Ringer's 1x11: "It Just Got Normal"
      • When A Slushie Goes Too Far - Glee Post
      • Being Human - Season 4 Trailer/Airdate
    • ►  January (32)
  • ►  2011 (5)
    • ►  December (5)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile